Conservative Threatened To Quit Over Defence Production Issue HAN FLON, Man.. (CPi-. George Hees said Monday night Defence Production Minister C. D, linwo . " reatened to real ;ign it his cabinet colleagues did not back him in seeking an exten- sion of his powers for defence pro llllL'il0l1 The national president of the l-rogrcssive Conservative -'lssu('Ia- mm spoke at a' meeting of the Conservative A s s o c I a t i o if of on -hill consti'uency. t copy of his a'”ress was made available to the press in advance at delivery. Mr Hecs cferred in the indef- ilill(' "(tension of the minister's powers provided in a defence pro- illlCil(7l1 bill which sparked a pro- lmtgcci debate at the recent ses- .ion of Parliament. He said the .llllaiion was resolved when Mr. llowe went flshinz and Progres- uro Conservative leader George nrow could "work the whole hing out" prlvatolv with the prime mln . ' I l.siL'r. u(1ii'F. ALMOST ALONE I All-. Hoes said that it accantt ;ippai'Clll. during debate on the pro-I posed measure that the I was badly split on the issur "with lir linwc standing alone. v in .1 rt-l-v small minority." iir Hoes said that with .posi-. tion to thv measure in Liberal! -ks. it we hard to understandi .,,l.,- the hill war hlne "nll.sI1etI. tllrullllh.” "it appears that Mr. Howe - as smarting from the defeat he had nliicrcd within the cabinet this sllrilm on the gas-pipe line lssue.". llr ilecs sad. 1 IIARRIS RISING TO TOP 'l "This defeat was inflicted onlyl .-liter it long and bitter fight. withl the opposition to Mr. Howe's planl in-lng led by the minister of ti- nnllce. The story is that Mr. Har- rix has gradually been displacing iir. Howe as the dominant factor within the cabinet. and Mr. Howe is fighting a determined rearguard ?It'Il0ll. . "As Mr. Harris was again lead- iuu the fight within the cabinet auuinst Mr. Howe on the defence prod tion bill. the latter became (lt'i0l'I'nLned that on this issue he mold not give way to his younger 4 zll ll "lie let it be known that if his -nlloagues did not back him he uonld resign. This they could not afford to have him do. and so the hill went forward." Pi-LACE MADE llr. Hces said that as the dc- h.m- continued it became appar- mil that the government realized -ablnet s Cm suen up residence at their tnturelmilestone on life's Journey. Sa S Howe lhomt. in South M-lvlue. Y Mr. and Mrs. Colin MacPhail have returned to their home in Toronto. following an enjoyable visit among friends. guests of " fr nearr of-kin at Hampton and Argyle Shore. Mrs. MacPhalls parents. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Mac- Quarrie, accompanied them on "And then a happy thing lIap- the return trip and will spend a pened " said Mr. Hoes. "Mr. Howe I .f vacation visiting relatives went fishing for a fourday week 3"” fl'l0nd-'- In T0709”- wanted .eace almost at any price. Pamela. are visitors among. their many friends. They will be guests at the home of Mr. Boyd MacQuarrie before return- on Augll whose death. under tragical cir- cumstances. occurred while cross- home in Cambridge, Mass. school. on August 15 Hector MaoNeil. the Wedding at Wellington United Mrs. Cy. Acorn and Niece Blanche. daughter of Mr. Iaailenrd. son of Mr. and Mrs. xeitniuura macrtarlane are again wei- on August 21. wa-2 mauve nur- has been greatly enjoying her Leard Bedeque. pre.ent visit among friends and relatives, and leaves on return to 1,. . on Aug. 22. accompanied by her daughter. Mrs. 11 C01” , ,.L.. nov. olothed with nature's beauty. the Commandment: "Thou Shllt enjoyable Visit 3111011! IGIIUVES ends in me highway 3, Bweque While enjoying the hospitality of not .x'ill"., all uniting with the mwdl Th” "9" Eccompanled ' many friends she is presently Choir in singing th I the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John plicable to this servi who will visit Island friends now Relatives and friends alter-Hui Wzerson. of Hampton. residing at Cambridge. 9! church on July 27' or Marga,-e, Worshippers and visitors present and at the Services of Public Wednesday. Aug. 24. 1955 The Guardian Page 7, - "RSS1.-j:N.iC 7 I NOT" ATJDVCTI T0lli1It('U Nation WIS the name U Hymns Ip. Mr. and Mrs. G. Victor Ferg- an lruquoian Indian tribe whicl 9, Wm, Mm uaon. daughter Florence. and son was akin to the Hurons. Dorothy Baxter as Soloist. MeI'!'lll- each of Whom f0l10WmH' ' -mmmir . I brief visit with friends at Halifax The British and Foreign Bibi! Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Jewers have returned to their home at Hampton Society was founded in London h Worship returned to Halifax, following an on August 20 H804 i: he. to her native Province, er: if the Message taken from Mrs. Garfield Day and Mr.tiyl'on Ray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell E and Mrs. A. l-Inwatt. Cape Traverse. Cere- mony performed by Rev. W. 13. iii. 1.2" tfflf ':,';','.','f,ei',3'”':;lf,f Eff,” some vtgtung friends he.-., lng Toronto. where Mrs. Acorn MacPhail. Following the bride's Dre. and work the Mme mt". Idme am we we (en-195 -' has been on the Nursing Staff of reception. where gifts testifying to om... 30,-gen have been mgklng hon. To. - General Hospital. Mrs the popularity of the contracting tinuous trips- to and from the mainland to cope wlti the heavy traffic during the past week. Mrs. Ewen Maclflnnon. con- tinues to make an annual visit to her native province. Notwith- Hr said Mr. St. Laurent ac"--d that Mr. Howe's power under the bill should be -e xamined by Parliament every three years. He said the Conservatives dem- onstrated that an Opposition. out- numbered four-toone. can defeat- the government on a of : great importance by arousing pub- lic pinion through the press. I "We received almost unanimous editorial support for the stand Ave took." Mr. l-lees said. '-lamnton A vcr 'zlrge percentage of 1ur district mpulatlon were present to enjoy the Centennial Programs from day to day. and also the very fine daily programs success- fully carried out in! our Provin- Hihitinn The present week. weather per- mitting. shrlll have completed that section of the T. C. Highway bet- ween Strathgartney and Roger- son's hill. when we shall have a road which should prove highly beneficial to tourists. business men and to all who Visit the City from day to day. Congratulations are being ex- tended to those (residing near here) of the surviving relatives of those fatally injured in the Car-Truck tragedy near Clyde- River. on August in A large number of young people of this and adjacent districts were present to enjoy the miter ' in the Hampton Hall. on August T QUICK I No otherjelly Pf3YJi'5&5?” Mr. John Matheson was .-l blis- iness visitor at Hampton on Aug. 20. It is pleasing to observe that John is now able to move about without a caste or crutches. follow- ing oonfinement by a broken ankle sustained previous to the commen- cement of cropping operations. Miss Betty Myers. R.N. at- Moncton General Hospital. is a visitor among relatives and friends here, gues of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Toolc ret- urned from a wedding trip on the it has in an untenable position and mainland on Aug. 18. and have Acorn expects to be joined here by hcr husband In a few days the large assembly of relatives. frie. Funeral Services held at the home standing having passed the sand. of ti ycaruold Terrence ' Keith ..4. parties. were presented. the happyl couple left for a wedding tour to the l'.S.A. Upon return they will reside at Cape Traverse, where the -groom is connected with Isl- and Seafoods. Ltd. I Relatives and friends of Miss Many from this district. joined . and School Pals, at the Pure lively Lemon Lushus harmonizw beautifully here with ls new partner-pure grape juice. Only Lemon Lushus can ,make this duet really sing with flavour, because Lemon Lushus is the only jelly powder with fresh liquid lemon in the ShirrilT's Flavour "Bud". Your Lemon Lushus dissolve quick as a minute in one cup of boiling water; then in goes 1 cup of chilled grape juice. All that's left to do is put a ring of banana slices inside each sherbet glass and carefully fill them with the jelly when it's almost set. Whipped cream and I banana slice on top, and then "applause"-when your family rates this hit dessert. FINAL CLEARANCE LADIES' DEPARTMENT MENS' DEPARTMENT DRESSES Reg. to 12.95 Boys' and YoutIls' SPORT SHIRTS Reg. 2.95 Final Clearance 2.49 - 3.49 1.00and1.49 L MEN'S SUITS to 39.50 Valance of our better SUMMER DRESSES tag. to 25.00. Nylons. Linens. Polished Cot- rons. Sizes 10 to 20 ' 38 to 52. Final Clearance 4.00 - 6.00'- 8.00 Balance of SUMMER SHORTIES. all sizes Reg. to 29.50 Final Clearance 7.99 - 9.99 - 12.99 150 Ladies' SPRING and FAEI. COATS. Reg. to 49.50 Final Clearance 14.95 - 19.95 - 24.95 ALFALL GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. SEE OUR WINDOWS 1S-MEI?-SPOSRT C'oiATs'ro 29.5o': Sale Price 10..00slldV1p4..95 MEN'S SUITS to 59.50 Sale Price 24.50 and 29.50 MEN'S DRESS PANTS to 12.95 Sale Price 3.99 and 5.49 MEN'S JACKETS 1. .2... Sale Price 3.95 and 4.49 MEN'S DRESS and SPORT SPIIRTS to 2.95 ' Sale Price 1.49 and 1.88 G.REElVDlIL'S GREAT GEORGE 2 STORES 144 and 150 CNARLOTTETOWN P. E. I. -;.-.v. v x'.'r1l:,,-..-3.3,. ,A”;? r TIL . . ' "cat :6”! :1-( ',Y,Eg"-i . ,, A .' -.1 ax:-.epxp. ... ,V.,.,,, Y. . . V t .-K .- ,"'.a?.:,4:';', ,3(;t,r,; .. YA '1:-"L , . 5'C;Dtvn ' 11(4) L ;. --.y--.wx'v.I;y,,y,,; (.1 3; . J 3 iv -jklgfzp gyp- n V... -C... .-;..w..-.-w7 f 3 STORE BUYING PO MARITIME s IRUNSWICK - ISLAND Pool their vast buying resources. bringing you the lowest prices. Look to these 3 on for top valuesl PERSIAN LAMB Black-Aug. Solo Priced from -," PERSIAN LAMB ff Natural Grey-Top quality. 1.: from ' PERSIAN LAMB 33' Brown-New and Different. at from PERSIAN LAMB So? 2d fig Grey Middles. Top Value & PERSIAN LAMB PAWS 'b 4, Black, Brown, Grey from . 2 REMEMBER TH ti . :36 Persian Lamb oomes in all .3 grades. We try to give more than you pay for. Shifti- If You Don't Know Furs Island Sale WER FURRIERS - great retail- s385 I 3695 5285 5335 s285 JACKETS Nothing can take the place of 3 Fur Jacket or Cape Now in stock the largest selection IS! of the entire year. AUGUST SALE PRICED :98 u -395 BUY EARLY - FOR BEST SELECTION! you TIIIS YEAR at CIIOOSE YOIIR FIIRS ,IN AUGUST -k FDR GREATER SELECTION AND IMPORTANT SAVINGSIA AND FOR VALIIE PLIIS SERVICE CIIOOSE TIIEM AT . island furrie MEANS GREATER THAN EVER SAVINGS! 3 lndependcntiy owned for stores working together. combing the markets for better and better values: pool- ing their knowledge - exchanging ideas - keeping abreast of the times. BRINGING YOU THE TOP VAL- UESI MUSKRAT BACKS Northern-Thickly Furred MUSKRAT BACKS Northern--Quallt:y- Top Value MUSKRAT BACKS Finest Northern-Super Quality MUSKRAT SIDES Super Quality Northerns Wears as well as any back REMEMBER THIS! You can buy furs in all grades. Cheaper prices mean Inferior quality. Know Your Furrier rs ltd. ii mil in i mp Sale Price 14.95 and 19.50 . ..